flyingillini
flyingillini
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In PH, everyone wants to go abroad. PH is a cheap Country for foreigners but not in the case of locals. I think Japan (to work on a farm), and Hongkong/Qatar (as DH) are their main job destinations, but I didn't know there's more in Vietnam.@BMR Genie Viet Nam is flooded with Filipina's teaching English there, they actually get hired more than American now. There is a huge community of Filipinos all over the area, lots of opportunity for them. Lots of groups and you can connect with them easy. Many in my building too. They go there and make really good $, it is safe, low cost of living, amazing food, beaches, travel , the ones you meet there are just like me, they will never leave.
You should get out of CR, it is nice but can't compare to the holy land. Filipinos all over there for you, better quality of life, much easier to live and do business , you can't put a price on quality life. Viet Nam wins hands down in all aspects.It's a very decent place for this amount. You cannot find a place like this in CR, this place will already cost me $500/$600 or more depending on the location.
Traveling to Columbia made me think that I was living in the wrong Country lol.
I bet they are already teachers in PH who choose to teach there.
No, most that are teaching there were never teachers, no qualifications or experience.I bet they are already teachers in PH who choose to teach there.
CR is nice.. the only thing I can complain about is the expensive lifestyle. Food, apartments, clothes..basically everything!!!!!You should get out of CR, it is nice but can't compare to the holy land. Filipinos all over there for you, better quality of life, much easier to live and do business , you can't put a price on quality life. Viet Nam wins hands down in all aspects.
Wow!No, most that are teaching there were never teachers, no qualifications or experience.
I did bang a couple hyna's from the Philippines over the years and they both told me the same thing,. They never taught before, came there with no experience and both are earning great $ and it is easy once you are there. They usually just stick in their own groups, I find it that they either hang out with themselves or find a group of Viet girl friends.I bet they are already teachers in PH who choose to teach there.
Not my cup of tea to be honest , but I am glad that you like CR.CR is nice.. the only thing I can complain about is the expensive lifestyle. Food, apartments, clothes..basically everything!!!!!
Have you been here?Not my cup of tea to be honest , but I am glad that you like CR.
Yes, once, not for me. Not into that part of the world. You can't compare SEA to that part of the world. It is like comparing Gold to Copper. SEA wins by a landslide in every single fashionHave you been here?
I salute them for being so flexible. Most of the OFWs in PH are breadwinners. They work to send money to their family to survive.I did bang a couple hyna's from the Philippines over the years and they both told me the same thing,. They never taught before, came there with no experience and both are earning great $ and it is easy once you are there. They usually just stick in their own groups, I find it that they either hang out with themselves or find a group of Viet girl friends.
The ones I have met there are around 20-45 years old, usually single, and love the lifestyle there and never want to leave.I salute them for being so flexible. Most of the OFWs in PH are breadwinners. They work to send money to their family to survive.
I know for sure that at the end of my journey here, I will be back in my homeland as well.Yes, once, not for me. Not into that part of the world. You can't compare SEA to that part of the world. It is like comparing Gold to Copper. SEA wins by a landslide in every single fashion
There are a bunch in my area, I have coffee with some weekly, the one complaint I hear from them it is hard to get a boyfriend there, because the men flock to the Viet hyna's.I salute them for being so flexible. Most of the OFWs in PH are breadwinners. They work to send money to their family to survive.
Damn! they are so lucky lolThe ones I have met there are around 20-45 years old, usually single, and love the lifestyle there and never want to leave.